News
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WUNC Music's Brian Burns recaps his experience at the 2025 Hopscotch Music Festival.
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Transco's Southeast Supply Enhancement Project will deliver more natural gas to North Carolina. Critics say the pipeline poses safety and environmental risks.
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Senate leader Phil Berger is facing a “party disloyalty” charge from an N.C. Republican Party group that wants to see him banned from party leadership roles.
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The bipartisan, GOP-majority state elections board reversed a policy guideline on how to deal with registered voters whose records contain mismatched numbers.
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The Trump administration wants to rescind the 2001 Roadless Rule, a conservation policy that protects undeveloped areas in national forests. The deadline to submit public comment is September 19.
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In April, Duke Health paid $284 million to acquire Lake Norman Regional in Mooresville, its first Duke-branded hospital outside the Triangle. Duke's goal is to touch 25% of the lives in North Carolina.
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Bill Belichick has started a new chapter as head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels. After leaving the New England Patriots in January 2024, his relationship with the team has soured.
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A federal trial begins next week for a man charged with trying to assassinate President Donald Trump as he played golf in Florida. Jury selection is expected to start on Monday and take three days, with opening statements planned for Thursday.
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The Durham City Council has passed a resolution to make the city a "Fourth Amendment Workplace," increasing protections for city workers against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids and arrests.
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Some of North Carolina's 27 state historic sites will soon be open to visitors on Sundays, but the initiative wasn’t developed by the agency overseeing the attractions.
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In Morrisville, about 200 students walked out at noon at Wake Early College of Information and Biotechnologies to advocate for gun control measures and safer schools.
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Law enforcement want drivers across the state to practice safe driving and stop when school buses are dropping kids off or picking them up.